manstealing (Meaning)
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manstealing (n.)
The act or business of stealing or kidnaping human beings, especially with a view to e/slave them.
Synonyms & Antonyms of manstealing
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manstealing Sentence Examples
- The rumor that she was a manstealer spread through the town like wildfire, tarnishing her reputation.
- Fearful of being accused of manstealing, she cautiously avoided any romantic interaction with men.
- The tabloids portrayed her as a heartless manstealer who preyed on married men.
- Some accused her of being a modern-day Helen of Troy, igniting a war between two families.
- The police were called to investigate after a man accused her of manstealing, but no charges were filed.
- She was known as the "manstealing enchantress," with a reputation for seducing men and tearing apart their lives.
- Her ex-husband accused her of manstealing when she began dating his former best friend.
- The term "manstealer" was used as a derogatory slur against women who dared to pursue their romantic desires.
- In certain societies, manstealing was considered a serious offense, punishable by severe consequences.
- Despite the negative connotations associated with manstealing, she refused to be shamed and proudly owned her choices.
FAQs About the word manstealing
The act or business of stealing or kidnaping human beings, especially with a view to e/slave them.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The rumor that she was a manstealer spread through the town like wildfire, tarnishing her reputation.
Fearful of being accused of manstealing, she cautiously avoided any romantic interaction with men.
The tabloids portrayed her as a heartless manstealer who preyed on married men.
Some accused her of being a modern-day Helen of Troy, igniting a war between two families.